Am 08.08.2010 22:08, schrieb adq:
> On 8 August 2010 14:11, Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> wrote:
>> Am 07.08.2010 02:55, schrieb adq:
>>> Hi, I've been tracking down why scsi generic devices (using SG_IO)
>>> don't work any more. After adding debug, I can see that it actually
>>> submits the scsi CDB in hw/scsi-generic.c/execute_command(), but that
>>> the hw/scsi-generic.c/scsi_read_complete() callback is never called.
>>>
>>> This is because these are done with ioctls, and the posix async ioctl
>>> code is, I think, broken right now. Some more debugging, led me to
>>> posix-aio-compat.c/posix_aio_process_queue():
>>>
>>>             if (acb->async_context_id != async_context_id) {
>>>
>>> The async_context_ids don't match, so the request is never handled.
>>> This is because the acb->async_context_id field is not initialised in
>>> posix-aio-compat.c/paio_ioctl() (compare with
>>> posix-aio-compat.c/paio_submit()). The attached patch adds the missing
>>> line in.
>>>
>>> This seems to fix the problem. Of course, /now/ I'm getting other
>>> weird problems (as I'm trying to see if I can get slysoft anydvd
>>> working in a KVM winXP vm), but they need further investigation and
>>> likely other fixes.
>>>
>>> Please forgive me if I'm mistaken in this, I've only just started
>>> looking at the qemu code.
>>
>> The patch looks correct to me.
>>
>> Please use git format-patch to generate the patch, so that it contains a
>> decent commit message and I can apply it with git am. Also, please don't
>> forget the Signed-off-by line, otherwise we can't accept it.
> 
> Hi, please find it attached; I've not used format-patch before, hope
> this is correct!

Thanks, applied to the block branch. And sorry for the delay.

Kevin

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